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    Post TOP 10 SELLING RIFLES OF 2020 ON GUNS.COM

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    Unsurprisingly, 5 of the 10 are AR-15 based rifles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ltorlo64 View Post
    Unsurprisingly, 5 of the 10 are AR-15 based rifles.
    I've been looking for winchester 1894's all year and they haven't seem to be in stock anywhere and I have heard that shipments were interrupted from Japan because of Covid.

    Also, Is remington even making long guns right now? I am pretty sure they aren't judging by their website. I think they were also shut down for covid.


    If these are really the top 10 I'd like to see their figures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAPOTS View Post
    I've been looking for winchester 1894's all year and they haven't seem to be in stock anywhere and I have heard that shipments were interrupted from Japan because of Covid.

    Also, Is remington even making long guns right now? I am pretty sure they aren't judging by their website. I think they were also shut down for covid.


    If these are really the top 10 I'd like to see their figures.
    I haven't looked since COVID started but where I live the local gun store and pretty much all the pawn shops had at least one 1894 in 30-30 for about $350. I have one in .32 WSP, but am sort of disappointed that I didn't grab one then as I bet I won't find one now.
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    if the 1894 was only $350 it was definitely not a new one or a pre '64

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    Napots - why are you considering a Winchester?
    About 5 years ago, I bought a 20 y.o. Marlin 1894 through Gunsnet for about $800 (+S&H). After looking at the Winchester, the Rossi clone, a Henry, and a Uberti, I chose the Marlin for three very important reasons.
    Unlike the other four, it DID have the side loading gate. It also has side eject while only the Henry had that feature. Top eject on the other three not only makes it hard to mount a scope, it allows dirt and rain to get in the action very easily.
    Lastly, the Marlin had a gently curved and padded buttstock that none of the others had. In fact, except for the Henry, the other three had a VERY curved and unpadded buttstock. They were curved so
    sharply, they gouged my armpit with the lower point when the upper point was placed on the top curve of my shoulder.
    The fact that this used rifle was over $400 less than the Winchester (the Uberti was even higher) was another plus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NAPOTS View Post
    if the 1894 was only $350 it was definitely not a new one or a pre '64
    They were used, and all post-64. My .32 WSP, though, has an interesting history. The parts were made just prior to WWII, but WWII got in the way and it was not assembled until just after WWII ended.
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